C1 Proverb Formal

Diz-me com quem andas e dir-te-ei quem és.

Tell me your friends, I'll tell you who you are.

Meaning

A person's character is often judged by the company they keep.

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Cultural Background

Often used in family settings to warn against bad influences. Used in more formal, traditional contexts. Commonly used to emphasize community values. Reflects the importance of social standing.

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Use with caution

This is a strong statement. Don't use it lightly.

Meaning

A person's character is often judged by the company they keep.

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Use with caution

This is a strong statement. Don't use it lightly.

Test Yourself

Complete the proverb.

Diz-me com quem ____ e dir-te-ei quem és.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: andas

The proverb uses 'andas' to mean 'associate'.

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Practice Bank

1 exercises
Complete the proverb. Fill Blank A2

Diz-me com quem ____ e dir-te-ei quem és.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: andas

The proverb uses 'andas' to mean 'associate'.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

It can be, if used to judge someone directly.

Related Phrases

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Quem anda com lobos aprende a uivar

similar

If you hang out with bad people, you become bad.

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